Some of the most important work at Direct Imaging Services happens in the moments when experience gets passed from one generation to the next.

Paul Lilly, creator of the maiCAM-180, spent decades advancing mobile nuclear imaging technology. Today, engineers like Matt Gooden, our lead service engineer, carry that knowledge forward — learning directly from the people who built the foundation, so the standard of care Paul set never skips a beat.

That’s what teamwork means to us at Direct Imaging Services: not just working side by side day to day, but making sure the expertise that built this company gets handed down, refined, and put to work for the next generation of patients and providers.

We’re grateful for leaders like Paul who took the time to teach, and for engineers like Matt who show up ready to learn. This is how legacies stay alive.